Alright, thanks! I also turned on the Nvidia FPS counter to verify it in the meantime and it shows 201 at max, mostly just 200. So it was very likely just the monitors meter that was incorrect, as you said.

That's a tough one. It's very possible that refresh rate meter on your monitor was tuned for native FreeSync implementation, and the driver differences in the G-SYNC Compatible mode are causing inaccuracies in the readout. E.g. in G-SYNC Compatible mode, that refresh rate meter might be useless (es...

Yes, I set it to on, sorry. The monitor is a Acer Nitro XF252Q. It's only G-Sync compatible. I also tested lower FPS caps now. According to the ingame FPS counter the game always respects the cap completely. According to my monitors counter the HZ number fluctuates wildly around it. If I set it to 2...

Very detailed answers, thanks! I'll go with the recommended G-Sync + V-Sync + 237 cap + NULL then. I just tried testing it and set my Fortnite to 237 FPS cap (had to do it using the config file). Now my monitor (!) is displaying 240 Hz and Fortnite is displaying a max of 237 FPS in its built in coun...

I've got a 240 Hz Monitor and the games I like to play have varying frame rates that can drop as low as 100 but are mostly above 240. I'd like to know the right combination of settings that result in the least motion blur/input delay. I've seen the interesting test's blur busters did on G-Sync + V-S...